ecent events have us re-evaluating our needs as urban animals. The pandemic has made us acutely aware of the size and quality of our spaces. There is a direct link between attributes of space and quality of life, so our concerns are quite natural. For many, the pandemic could be described as an extended phase of “interiority” – both mental and physical. We’ve been preoccupied with our mental health, as well as the refinement of our domestic spaces. We have turned our gazes outward, taking a
GRASS ROOTS
Sep 16, 2022
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